Nuclear power doesn't stack up without a carbon price, industry group says
by Sarah Martin Chief political correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#4GDVM)
Nuclear could provide cheap energy but would only be competitive with gas and coal if carbon pollution is priced, nuclear association says
Australia would need to adopt a carbon price for nuclear power to be economically viable, a peak lobby group for the sector says, as it welcomes a push by the Nationals for a fresh Senate inquiry into the idea.
The Australian Nuclear Association, which advocates for nuclear science and technology, said nuclear power could provide cheap, reliable, carbon-free energy in Australia, but it would only be cost competitive with gas and coal generation if pollution was priced.
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